How to draw unique shapes for logo design

EximiousSoft Logo Designer not only provides more than 5000 pre-designed Logo shapes, while also providing a powerful visual design tools to help you draw your unique personality and creative Logos. In EximiousSoft Logo Designer design concepts,
each complex vector graphics may have several simple combinations of vector graphics, and every simple vector graphics there are a number of different closed path combination.

Draw a unique shape with Custom Shape Tool

The following procedure describes how to Logo Designer drawing a freeform path.

1

Choose "Custom Shape Tool" for drawing

Choose "Drawing" category from main ribbon bar, and then click button .

2

Draw first anchor point

Position the Custom Shape Tool where you want the path to begin, and click to define the first anchor point. If want to draw a line segment, do not drag. But to draw a curve segment, hold down the mouse button and drag. Then the first anchor point and first direction line appears.

3

Draw a line or curve segment

Draw line segment

Draw C-curve segment

Draw S-curve segment

Complete to draw a line segment is only to click again where you want the segment end. But for Curve, you need do as following:

Drag to set the slope of the curve segment you are creating, and then release the mouse button.

To create a C shaped curve, drag in a direction opposite to the previous direction line. Then release the mouse button.

To create an S shaped curve, drag in the same direction to the previous direction line. Then release the mouse button.

4

Continue to draw

Continue dragging the Custom Shape Tool from different locations to create a series of smooth curve or line segments as previous step.

5

Complete drawing a path

Double-click anywhere complete the path. To close the path, position the Custom Shape Tool over the first anchor point. Double click to close the path

Add/Delete Anchor Tool

Adding anchor points can give you more control over a path, or it can extend an open path. However, it is a good idea, but not to add more points than necessary.
A path with fewer points is easier to edit, display, and print. You can reduce the complexity of a path by deleting unnecessary points.

1

Add Anchor

Choose "Drawing" category from main bar, and then click tool button.

Click to select the shape its path is you want to modify.

Position the pointer over the path segment, and click.

Position the pointer

Click to create new anchor

2

Delete Anchor

Choose "Drawing" category from main ribbon bar, and then click tool button.

Click to select the shape its path is you want to modify.

Position the pointer over the anchor point, and click.

Position the pointer over anchor

Click to delete

Convert Anchor Tool

You can convert the points on a path between corners to smooth points. Using the Convert Anchor Point tool, you can choose to convert only one side of the point, and you can precisely alter the curve as you convert the point.

Choose "Drawing" category from main riibon bar, and then click tool button.

Select the shape its entire path you want to modify so that you can see its anchor points.

Position the Convert Anchor Point tool over the anchor point you want to convert, and do the following:

To convert a corner point to a smooth point, drag a direction point out of the corner point.

To convert a smooth point to a corner point without direction lines, click the smooth point.